“Pulling for Victory”

If you want to pull for victory, it would be a better idea to do so as part of a crew with other like minded (and probably determined) rowers in a St Ayles Skiff, rather than struggling on your own in a wee “flattie” in a big swell. Our recent survey found that more than half of the members of SCRA member clubs are female. In 2015 SCRA clubs had around 2400 members, with a further 2400 non members having a go at rowing during the year, perhaps through open days or community competitions. If you are not rowing in a St Ayles skiff already find your local club on our Clubfinder or through our international “links” page. If you don’t find a club near you, build a boat. Yes you can.

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Castle to Crane

Castle to Crane is the biggest open water rowing race to be held in Scotland. 13 miles of fierce racing from Dumbarton Castle to the Finnieston Crane in the heart of Glasgow. Click the image for more info.